Seed Libraries Struggle With State Laws Limiting Exchanges

Scott McFetridge Associated Press via ABC News 12/28/2014

For thousands of years, people have exchanged seeds to grow terrific tomatoes or produce the perfect potato, but a new effort to loan and borrow seeds has created a conflict between well-meaning gardeners and state agriculture officials who feel obligated to enforce laws restricting the practice.

Seed […]

FDA Approves Plan B for Teens… No Parental Consent Required

Eric Odom LibertyNews 4/30/2013

Parental Rights are soon to be a thing of the past. Now, teens are learning there are “fixes” to cover up their poor decisions vs learning to make the right decisions in the first place.

Fox News is reporting the FDA just announced 15 year olds can now buy the “morning […]

Obamacare Is Crumbling

“Let’s just make sure it’s not a third-world experience.”

 

Phil Kerpen Townhall.com 3/25/2013

Obamacare is falling apart before our eyes. The long-term care insurance program known as the CLASS ACT was deemed financially unworkable and shut down by the administration’s own actuaries. Taxpayer-funded health care cooperatives never got off the ground and […]

Moderate Republican, Dem lawmakers plan to expand the FDA

Patrick Howley The Daily Caller 12/18/2012

Moderate Republican Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander and liberal Democratic lawmakers Tom Harkin and Rosa DeLauro are among those pushing for legislation that would expand the size and regulatory scope of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), raising concern from experts who fear that the legislation would have adverse consequences […]

6,125 Proposed Regulations and Notifications Posted in Last 90 Days--Average 68 per Day

Penny Starr CNSNews.com 11/9/2012

It’s Friday morning, and so far today, the Obama administration has posted 165 new regulations and notifications on its regulations.gov website.

In the past 90 days, it has posted 6,125 regulations and notices – an average of 68 a day.

The website allows visitors to find and comment on proposed regulations […]

The Government Is Spying On Federal Employees With Surveillance Software

Michael Kelley Business Insider 8/21/2012

Dozens of federal agencies have bought spyware to monitor the communications of government employees, Lisa Rein of the Washington Post reports.

The software, sold by SpectorSoft, can be programmed to intercept tweets and Facebook posts, take screen shots of computers, track keystrokes, retrieve files from hard drives, and search for […]

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